Hungarian participation in EU funded international e-Health projects Dr. Norbert GRASSELLI, CEO Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. For Applied Research
Company introduction EU funded e-Health projects Ambient Assisted Living
Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. For Applied Research We offer scientific and technical solutions in the fields of: Environmental biotechnology Algae technology Biology based energy production Materials development and testing (metals, ceramics, polymers) Industrial laser technology Mechanical engineering and modelling Embedded systems PLC programming Sensor systems
Company profile in e-Health e-Health services Health-care information systems Planning and development of embedded systems Utilization of sensors Development of RFID/NFC based systems e-Health targets Improving Quality of Life for end-users: Visually disabled Rehabilitated Patients with mild dementia Improving Quality of Services through: Real time support (localization) Telemonitoring (mental and phisical) Telerehabilitation (Stroke rehab) Reducing Accidents and Costs
EU funded e-Health Projects Financing: through EU funds (f.i. Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Programme) - National funds plus own resources of industrial partners/investors. Bottlenecks of e-Health services: Professional resistance to new technologies Embedding new technologies involves complex processes of change (e.g security) Engage with potential users Finding Alternative Business Modells Avoiding bottlenecks Support/Grant of professionals on national level Primer focus on private life services Engage with major end-user group to test solutions Utilize services for other purposes
Visionless sUpporting frameworK (VUK) Funded by ACTIVE AND ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAMME (H2020 - AAL) Coordinator: Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research (BZN) Duration: 30 month Starting Date: March 1, 2016 Total budget: 2.263.323,00 € Public contribution: 1.558.141,00 € ICT tor Visually Impaired Foundation
Visionless sUpporting frameworK (VUK) Basic information: European Blind Union (EBU) estimates 30,000,000 visually impaired individuals in Europe WHO expects further growth 30-50% within the next 10-15 years Objectives: Our goal is to support blind and visually impaired people in challenging tasks with effective and affordable door to door navigation
Visionless sUpporting frameworK (VUK) Expected results: Enhanced self-management and enhancing autonomy Current results: Exploitation plan and first iteration of the business model Technical specifications and development of its own indoor navigation system First testing by visually impaired and blind individuals
Visionless sUpporting frameworK (VUK) Cooperation Further end-user groups, testers are welcome! Alternative business modells: Indoor localization for Malls/Subway navigation Fatigue detection, assessment of ability to work (dangerous/ risky works) Further developments- Mobile e-Health app, Medication app, Sharing patient data with formal caregivers. Investment and Implementation
Visionless sUpporting frameworK (VUK) Detailed information will be presented: ICT Forum for Handicapped Individuals in Linz in July 2017 http://www.icchp.org/ Contact Person: Dénes Perényi Email: denes.perenyi@bayzoltan.hu Tel: +36 46 560 131 http://www.vuk-project.eu/